in 2009, one of the first things he did was fire 30,000 public employees, and he lost the election, pedilla came to power promising not to inflict pain on the puerto rico population through aus territory. austerity. but we see that it has come to padilla. the tough fights with the unions, with the teacher's unions for tough reforms to the pensions. and we have seen that in ohio and the united states. i think that eventually, puertoo ricans will see the need for these reforms. and it was weak according to what needs to be done. puerto ricos need to think about getting rid of public utilities, and privatize. it's a bad word in puerto rico, but somebody has to say it, and they have to shrink the size of the government. they have a very expensive government that needs to be cut down in size, and it's going bankrupt like we have seen in other parts of the world. >> well, our community has picked up on this fight, if you will, between the government and the teachers, and those who are the pensioners. monica says: and hugo, i'm going to go to you again. you're a teacher on the protest side of this